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Akasa Announces DuoDock Desktop HDD Dock
Akasa expanded its portfolio of hard drive enclosures with the DuoDock. This highly portable desktop dock measuring 140 x 108 x 71 mm, uses a top-loader to mount 3.5 inch and 2.5 inch HDDs or SSDs using the standard SATA II interface. The loader allows you to insert and eject the drives like SNES cartridges. The device draws power from an external DC power plugin, and connects the drive to the system using eSATA or USB 2.0 interface. With an AHCI-aware operating system, the dock provides hot-plug capability it is available in matte-black and piano-white colours. It will be priced around US $40.
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why doesn't ANYONE create one of these with both SATA and IDE capability?
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Because it's almost physically impossible to allow both to plug into the same spot:
![]() They would have to implement some sort of rotating connector that you would have to flip every time you swapped from SATA to IDE, and many people would probably forget to do that, and mess up their drives.
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Unless IDE harddrives started coming with built in SATA & SATA drives came with built in IDE.. then maybe it might fit. In any case it you cant HAVE both.
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Oh snap, Danish!!
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Would'nt it be nice if all your mates had one of these.musch faster than usb,and no power brick to carry.
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Beat you
![]() But yeah, it would be nice to have a SATA and IDE option, but it's physically very hard to do. The only way I could see doing it is having an IDE to SATA adapter that you put on the HDD before you put it into the SATA dock. Those require their own power, though, so that would have to be worked into the design as well. Edit: LOL!
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How about have two seperate slots in the same device? Thats not too hard, it just makes for a bigger design.
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People would still plug stuff into the wrong place, and bend all their IDE pins, or snap the SATA connectors off of the drive's PCB.
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No, they probably wouldn't, and if they did, it would be their fault.
Thats like saying they shouldnt make cpu's with pins because people will bend the pins.
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For something that cheap, companies try to make things foolproof so they don't get a crapload of warranty requests for people doing things wrong. That's why they have notches in RAM, and differently-sized connectors that just don't fit elsewhere.
I'm just offering possible reasons for why companies don't have a combo version. Trust me, there are plenty of people who are ignorant enough to plug stuff into the wrong place. I've heard of people building their own PC's without motherboard standoffs and expecting the store to give them new stuff.
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A dude wanted to install a program that came in 3 diskettes. Inserted disk 1 and started installing. Then it asked to insert disk 2, which the dude did but, when it asked for disk 3, the dude tried and tried and, no matter what he did, he just couldn't insert the 3rd disk ... while the 1st and 2nd were still in the floppy drive ... It's an old one and i'm not sure it actually happened, but it just goes to show how dumb one can be ...
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HDD Docks have been as common as the cold for ages now, theres nothing special in the slightest that i can see which seperates these from all the others flooding the market.
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This is what you're all looking for. I bought one six months ago and it's been a god send.
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...ducts_id=11284 You'll need to copy and paste the above link into another address bar for it to load. Simply clicking on it doesn't work. Last edited by Ricochet; Jul 23, 2009 at 05:49 AM. |
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I knew it was possible.
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